It's probably for the best
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Sounds like she's let him before, so something must be up (like she changed his plans for him). I did have a similar experience when I was poor enough to live in the top of their duplex with my young son. As soon as I had a guest over late at night, they came up and flat-out told them to go home (late enough for my son to be in bed is too late for guests). Had a guy over ONCE and my dad came up and tossed him out and told him never to come back. Then, they decided I was "unsafe" for my son and threatened to call children's services unless I moved back downstairs with them. Their reasoning? I wasn't raised like that.
fhl
know the feeling, I married my wife and she still has to talk to her mom and get approval to do stuff....we live 3 hours away
time to move out
End it or sort it
Totally had a boyfriend that did the same thing ... Mamas boys.
Maybe he got grounded for not doing his chores xD
Screw that.
Paging Dr Bates!
Not following moms orders can be scary no matter what age you are.
Ask his mom if he could come out and play.